Kelly Cogswell, a journalist, poet, and artist, will discuss “Citizen Dyke: Community, Media, and the Age-Old Seduction of Hate” on Wednesday, Nov. 28 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
“WET: A DACAmented Journey,” written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh, and “What Remains,” with direction and choreography by Will Rawls and text by Yale professor Claudia Rankine, will be staged as part of the Yale Repertory Theatre’s “No Boundaries”...
The 2018 Frederick Douglass Book Prize will be shared by two scholars: Erica Armstrong Dunbar for “Never Caught: The Washingtons’ Relentless Pursuit of Their Runaway Slave, Ona Judge” (37Ink/Atria Books); and Tiya Miles for “The Dawn of Detroit: A...
Yale School of Drama will present “Seven Spots on the Sun” by Martín Zimmerman Dec. 13–18 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120 Chapel St. Opening night is Friday, Dec. 14.
In the aftermath of a deadly civil war, a mysterious plague is killing the children...
In ancient Egypt, rituals honoring the goddess Hathor could be noisy affairs. Worshippers shook sistrums — rattle instruments — to mimic the sound of the solar deity moving through rushes and grass as she strode to her temple.
A dazzlingly blue sistrum...